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  2. Border Fence Maintenance Board - Wikipedia

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    The agency was created as Wild Dog Destruction Board with the passing of the Wild Dog Destruction (Amendment) Act 1957. [3] [4] In 2017, to better reflect its purpose, the Biosecurity Act 2015 renamed the Wild Dog Destruction Act 1921 as the Border Fence Maintenance Act 1927. The Board was consequently renamed the Border Fence Maintenance Board ...

  3. Fences and border walls are hugely disruptive to wildlife ...

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    By compiling studies from ecosystems around the world, our research shows that fences produce a complex range of ecological effects. Fences and border walls are hugely disruptive to wildlife ...

  4. Border barrier - Wikipedia

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    A border barrier, border fence or border wall is a separation barrier that runs along or near an international border. Such barriers are typically constructed for border control purposes such as curbing illegal immigration, human trafficking, and smuggling. [1] [2] Some such barriers are constructed for defence or security reasons.

  5. Border control - Wikipedia

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    Elsewhere in Europe, the Republic of Macedonia began erecting a fence on its border with Greece in November 2015. [127] In 2003, Botswana began building a 480 kilometres (300 miles) long electric fence along its border with Zimbabwe. The official reason for the fence is to stop the spread of foot-and-mouth disease among livestock. Zimbabweans ...

  6. Fortifications of the inner German border - Wikipedia

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    The entire fence line was moved back to create an outer strip (see below) between the fence and the actual border. The barbed-wire fences were replaced with a barrier that was usually between 3.2 and 4 metres (10 and 13 ft) high. It was constructed with expanded metal mesh (Metalgitterzaun) panels. The openings in the mesh were generally too ...

  7. Mexico–United States border wall - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Congress approved a $4.3 million request by Immigration and Naturalization Service, in 1978, to build a fence along the border to replace an existing 27-mile (43 km) fence near San Ysidro, California, and El Paso, Texas, and then build an additional 6 miles (9.7 km) of new fence.

  8. Border Patrol must care for migrant children who wait in ...

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    The issue of when the children are officially in Border Patrol custody is particularly important because of the 1997 court settlement on how migrant children in U.S. government custody must be ...

  9. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, during World War I, the German army installed the "Wire of Death", an electrified fences along the border between Belgium and the Netherlands [13] to prevent unauthorised movement of people across the border. The fences covered 300 kilometres and consisted of several strands of copper wire, backed with barbed wire, and energised to ...

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